The Experience
What sleep paralysis
actually feels like
Awake. Unable to move.
Your mind is fully conscious. Your body refuses every signal. You cannot speak, cannot scream, cannot reach for help.
The weight on your chest.
A crushing pressure. The sensation of suffocation. Every breath feels like a fight — even though your body is perfectly safe.
Shadows. Presences. Fear.
Hallucinations that feel completely real. A sense of something watching. A terror that stays with you long after the episode ends.
The night, repeating.
Episodes that come back. A cycle of fear that starts before you even close your eyes — because the last time was so vivid.
Doubting your own mind.
"Am I losing it?" The question that follows you through the day. The quiet fear that something is fundamentally wrong with you.
Exhausted by morning.
You wake up not rested — but drained, anxious, already dreading tonight. The day carries the weight of the night before.